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- 3f9b95db36e2522e27e68d0bccf67f9628c2d6b278c9fb90c503cb947cbcdcc8 accessdate "2009-12-03".
- 3f9b95db36e2522e27e68d0bccf67f9628c2d6b278c9fb90c503cb947cbcdcc8 date "1993-10-21".
- 3f9b95db36e2522e27e68d0bccf67f9628c2d6b278c9fb90c503cb947cbcdcc8 first "Michael".
- 3f9b95db36e2522e27e68d0bccf67f9628c2d6b278c9fb90c503cb947cbcdcc8 isCitedBy Group_of_death.
- 3f9b95db36e2522e27e68d0bccf67f9628c2d6b278c9fb90c503cb947cbcdcc8 last "Kesterton".
- 3f9b95db36e2522e27e68d0bccf67f9628c2d6b278c9fb90c503cb947cbcdcc8 location "Canada".
- 3f9b95db36e2522e27e68d0bccf67f9628c2d6b278c9fb90c503cb947cbcdcc8 quote "The six have been nicknamed the Group of Death, writes Mark Skipworth in The Sunday Times of London. Three of the six - Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia - have recently been at war and two others - North and South Korea - have never officially ended their state of conflict.".
- 3f9b95db36e2522e27e68d0bccf67f9628c2d6b278c9fb90c503cb947cbcdcc8 title "Social Studies".
- 3f9b95db36e2522e27e68d0bccf67f9628c2d6b278c9fb90c503cb947cbcdcc8 work "The Globe and Mail".